You accuse Mrs. Marcott of the MURDER of Principal Roy and of the subsequent MURDER of Vice Principal Alden. Her colleagues gasp in surprise yet steadily step away, isolating the Counselor in a corner of the room.
Sirens pierce the pounding sounds of the rain, and as a streak of lightning flashes amidst a howling wind, a booming thunder is cut short by the pounding of fists at the door.
“POLICE, OPEN UP!”
Officers rush in and begin their investigation as you explain what you think happened.
The Counselor tries to plead her case.
“How could you!? How could you accuse ME of murdering Carlton?? I LOVED him! And Vice Principal Alden? I barely knew the man, not my type, we hardly knew each other! Why would I? Oh, this is all just wrong. This is all just some terrible dream! I’ll wake up soon, I know it. OW! The cuffs are too tight! Please wake up. I know I’ll wake up soon. OH! Okay, I’ll move, no need to push. I’m sorry you all felt this way about me. Please know I’m a good person. OKAY! I’m going! I’ll wake up soon, I know it…”
The police, satisfied with your detective work, escort the counselor out of the house and into their squad car. She’ll likely spend the rest of her life behind bars for the murder of Principal Carlton Roy and Vice Principal Alden. Meanwhile, the real murderer will probably flee the country as soon as they can and spend the rest of their life on a beach sipping margaritas. Maybe you should take another look at the evidence and reconsider your choice?